I am having hard time in restoring windows 7 image to my new SSD. I do not have Cd/dvd drive. I have made bootable windows 7 usb and when I try to restore image from startup repair it asks me to put repair disk (it only prompts for cd drive).

I tried clonedrive to clone my all drives but windows shows me blue screen, repaired several time windows and now I getting error startup repair can't repair your computer.

If your existing installation is really messed up, why bother cloning? Also, if the SSD is replacing an HDD, a clean install is highly recommended. You should be able to pull your data from the old drive using any LiveCD/USB.
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KaranOct 10 '12 at 12:54

Existing installation is fine, I kept windows installation for three years. I have so many softwares and configuration set up and I can't afford to lose it.
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MaximusOct 10 '12 at 14:56